| |
| | Sauk County, Wisconsin, Posted Biographies |
 | | During the war of the rebellion, he served in Co. B, 121st N. I., and participated in the battles of Rappahannock Station, Mine Run and Gettysburg, was wounded at the battle of the Wilderness, served three years and was honorably discharged. |
 | | He was married, in Herkimer County, to Miss Ettie Ellsworth; they have one child—Leon, born in Cedarville, N. Y.; in 1877, they came to Wisconsin and located in Spring Green; Mr. |
 | | He married, in his native county, Margaret Tennion; they came to this country in 1869, settling in Sauk Co., Wis., the same year, and it has been their home since; they have seven children—John, William, James, Moses, S. Jennie, Bessie and Mamie. |
| www.rootsweb.com /~wisauk/qrybio012.htm (2022 words) |
|